Publikation: An Agenda for Open Science in Communication
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In the last 10 years, many canonical findings in the social sciences appear unreliable. This so-called “replication crisis” has spurred calls for open science practices, which aim to increase the reproducibility, replicability, and generalizability of findings. Communication research is subject to many of the same challenges that have caused low replicability in other fields. As a result, we propose an agenda for adopting open science practices in Communication, which includes the following seven suggestions: (1) publish materials, data, and code; (2) preregister studies and submit registered reports; (3) conduct replications; (4) collaborate; (5) foster open science skills; (6) implement Transparency and Openness Promotion Guidelines; and (7) incentivize open science practices. Although in our agenda we focus mostly on quantitative research, we also reflect on open science practices relevant to qualitative research. We conclude by discussing potential objections and concerns associated with open science practices.
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DIENLIN, Tobias, Niklas JOHANNES, Nicholas David BOWMAN, Philipp K. MASUR, Sven ENGESSER, Anna Sophie KÜMPEL, Josephine LUKITO, Lindsey M. BIER, Renwen ZHANG, Julian UNKEL, 2021. An Agenda for Open Science in Communication. In: Journal of Communication. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2021, 71(1), pp. 1-26. ISSN 0021-9916. eISSN 1460-2466. Available under: doi: 10.1093/joc/jqz052BibTex
@article{Dienlin2021-02-11Agend-54215, year={2021}, doi={10.1093/joc/jqz052}, title={An Agenda for Open Science in Communication}, number={1}, volume={71}, issn={0021-9916}, journal={Journal of Communication}, pages={1--26}, author={Dienlin, Tobias and Johannes, Niklas and Bowman, Nicholas David and Masur, Philipp K. and Engesser, Sven and Kümpel, Anna Sophie and Lukito, Josephine and Bier, Lindsey M. and Zhang, Renwen and Unkel, Julian} }
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